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“Let Pascal say that man is a thinking reed. He is wrong; man is a thinking erratum. Each period in life is a new edition that corrects the preceding one and that in turn will be corrected by the next, until publication of the definitive edition, which the publisher donates to the worms.” quote by Machado de Assis
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“Let Pascal say that man is a thinking reed. He is wrong; man is a thinking erratum. Each period in life is a new edition that corrects the preceding one and that in turn will be corrected by the next, until publication of the definitive edition, which the publisher donates to the worms.”

Machado de Assis

About This Quote

Human identity is flawed and constantly revised, like a manuscript edited over time, suggesting imperfection and growth.

In simple terms: People are imperfect and constantly improving.

Key Takeaway

Accept flaws and view life as ongoing revision.

Themes

identity imperfection growth

Mood

thoughtful inquisitive

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • personal development
  • creative work
  • education
  • self‑reflection

Key Concepts

philosophy self‑concept editorship

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does recognizing your errors empower you?
  • What limits does constant self‑critique impose?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may oversimplify complex human experience.

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